I’ve been passionate to computers and Internet since when I was a child. Okay, this post will be about lots of cliche words. This year was a notable one in my life. I earned my first money from this “computer” thing, after starting coding for twelve years. (such a touching moment!)
I met hundreds of good, brilliant and friendly people on the Internet. Almost all of my friends are from this developer, social media network around me. They’ve definitely changed my life, my career, the way I think and so on. This “computer” thing has been my entire life in time and it probably is going to be. (what a boring life!)
I owe a lot to computers. The well-designed computers and software made me obsessed with one thing in time: Perfection. If a poster is poorly designed, has inharmonious fonts and shapes, that bugs me even though I am not a designer. If some source code has wrong indentation, formatting, poorly-named methods, this bugs me. I’ve always attempted to achieve the perfect, because just “doing it” is not enough and a great work is completely great with all its parts.
One more principle I followed in my life: Minimalism. Because everything, including the life itself, is better when it is minimal. As aforesaid, “less is more”. When you try to put something where it does not completely belong or required, it breaks everything in time. Yes, I certainly want a home just like in the picture below just because it is a enough and decent one.
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Thank you Steven Paul Jobs, for inspiring us, teaching us and making world a better place.
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